HATCH House, found in the heart of the Wiltshire countryside, is opening its doors once again for its annual open garden this Saturday, August 31.
This is an opportunity for families to see the 17th century walled Dutch garden and its views over the Vale of Wardour thanks to the permission of Sir Henry and Lady Rumbold.
The garden, found at West Hatch, Salisbury, will be open from 11am to 4.30pm
The event continues to raise money for the Salisbury Hospice Charity, with thousands of pounds raised for the charity through previous open days.
There will be a wide variety of stalls for people to browse – from books to collectables and the famous clothes marquee as always.
“It’s a magnet for bargain hunters and now boasts a tent for ladies and a tent for gentlemen, making shopping and browsing much easier,” said a Hatch House spokesperson.
There will also be cream teas, ice creams, a Pimms tent and a bbq by Compton McRae.
Admission is £5 for adults and £2 for children.
For more information on the important work of Salisbury Hospice Charity, visit their website.
For anyone planning a wedding or very special event Hatch House is available to hire as a venue. See their website for further details.
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